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Ultrasonography-guided Rectus Sheath Block in Paediatric Anaesthesia--a New Approach to an Old Technique

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Journal Br J Anaesth
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Anesthesiology
Date 2006 Jun 27
PMID 16798774
Citations 37
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Abstract

Background: The purpose of this study was an anatomical and clinical evaluation of ultrasonography-guided rectus sheath blocks in children.

Method: A total of 30 children were included in the sono-anatomical part of the study. The depth of the anterior and posterior rectus sheath was evaluated with a portable SonSite 180 plus ultrasound machine and a 5-10 MHz linear probe. In total, 20 consecutive children undergoing umbilical hernia repair were included in the clinical part of this study. After induction of general anaesthesia children received a rectus sheath block under real-time ultrasonographic guidance by placing 0.1 ml kg(-1) bilaterally in the space between the posterior aspect of the sheath and the rectus abdominis muscle.

Results: Ultrasonographic visualization of the posterior rectus sheath was possible in all children. The correlation between the depth of the posterior rectus sheath and weight (adjusted r(2)=0.175), height (adjusted r(2)=0.314) and body surface area (adjusted r(2)=0.241) was poor. The ultrasound-guided rectus sheath blockade provided sufficient analgesia in all children with no need for additional analgesia in the perioperative period.

Conclusion: The bilateral placement of levobupivacaine 0.25% 0.1 ml kg(-1) in the space between the posterior aspect of the rectus sheath and the rectus abdominis muscle under real-time ultrasonographic guidance provides sufficient analgesia for umbilical hernia repair. The unpredictable depth of the posterior rectus sheath in children is a good argument for the use of ultrasonography in this regional anaesthetic technique in children.

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